Separating Truth from Lies

You have the power to make a difference. It’s time to stop following, listening to, and supporting those who are destructive forces in society, regardless of their race, religion, political party, or gender. These individuals are eroding the foundation of our country and funneling resources towards other destructive forces. By promoting those with high levels of consciousness, we have the ability to create real change and shape a better future for all.

Our goal is to protect society from destructive forces and guide citizens towards those that are honest and trustworthy. We eliminate bias, guesswork, conditioning, and programming in a quest to discern Truth from Falsehood so you can focus on those who speak only the truth and avoid those who may be a destructive force to society, your health, your family and our future.

Ranking System for People, Places, Things, Business, Websites, Products & More!

Under 200 (NEGATIVE – FORCE – Falsehood) —– Over 200 (POSITIVE – POWER – Truth)

Name+ or –Level of ConsciousnessKeyword
Alfa VedicConstructive540JoyWebsite
Andrew HubermanConstructive600PeaceNeuroscientist
Anthony FauciDestructive175PrideGovernment
President Joe BidenDestructive175PrideGovernment
Barrack ObamaDestructive175PrideGovernment
Bernie MadoffDestructive175PrideFinancial
Bill ClintonDestructive30GuiltGovernment
Bill GatesDestructive150AngerBillionaire
Bruce LiptonConstructive310WillingnessWriter
Chase BankDestructive150AngerBank
CIADestructive175PrideGovernment
COVID Vax (Pfizer)Destructive30GuiltPharmaceutical
CNNDestructive125DesireNew Network
Donald Trump+200CouragePast President
Dr. Drew+500LoveMedical Doctor
Dr. Kelly Victory+540JoyMedical Doctor
Dr. Ryan Cole+350AcceptanceMedical Doctor
Edward Dowd+400ReasonFinancial Analyst
Elon Musk+200CourageBusiness Mogel
F.D.A.Destructive150AngerGovernment Agency
FoxDestructive150AngerNew Network
Hilary ClintonDestructive125DesireProfessor
Jimmy Dore+350AcceptancePodcaster / Comedian
Joe Dispenza+600PeaceEducator
Joe Rogan+350AcceptancePodcaster / Comedian
John Kennedy Jr+250NeutralityLawyer
JP Sears+500LovePodcaster / Comedian
London Real+310WillingnessPodcast / Website
Melinda Gates200CourageBusiness
MSNBCDestructive125DesireNew Network
Neil D. Tyson100Fear
Oprah Winfrey+200CourageMedia
Ron DeSantis+350AcceptanceGovernor
Ron Johnson+250NeutralitySenator
Russell Brand+600PeacePodcaster / Comedian
Sean Stone
Tim PoolPositive350AcceptanceAlternative Media
Tom BilyeuPositive540JoyPodcaster
Tony RobinsonPositive200CourageCoach
Tucker CarlsonPositive350AcceptanceNewscaster
TheHighwire.comPositive400 ReasonWebsite
VAERSDestructive150AngerWebsite
W.H.O.Destructive50ApathyGovernment Agency
YouTube.comDestructive175PrideBig Tech

600 Peace

Positive Force: Andrew Huberman, Joe Dispenza, Russell Brand

In peace , there is no longer any conflict. There is a total absence of negativity and an all-encompassing lovingness that is experienced as serenity, tranquility, timelessness, completion, fulfillment, stillness, and contentment. There is inner quiet and light, a feeling of oneness, unity, and total freedom. The peace is imperturbable. Actions become effortless, spontaneous, harmonious, and loving in their effect. There is a shift of perception of the universe and of our relationship to it. The inner Self prevails. The personal self has been transcended, with all of its feelings, beliefs, identities, and concerns. This is the ultimate state sought by all seekers, whether they are religious, humanist, or have no spiritual or philosophical identification at all.

Hawkins, David R. (2013-08-01). Letting Go (p. 187). Hay House. Kindle Edition.

500 Love

On the level of love, we are heartfelt, generous, nurturing , affectionate, steadfast, and forgiving. Love is protective, collaborative, uplifting, holistic, and gracious. It is characterized by warmth, gratitude, appreciation, humility, completion, vision, purity of motive, and sweetness. Love is a way of being. It is the energy that radiates when the blocks to it have been surrendered. It is more than an emotion or a thought— it is a state of being. Love is what we have become through the pathway of surrender. It is a way of being in the world that says: “How can I be of help to you? How can I comfort you? How can I loan you money when you’re broke? How can I help you find a job? How can I console you when you’ve suffered a major loss in your family?” Lovingness is a way through which we light up the world.

Hawkins, David R. (2013-08-01). Letting Go (p. 172). Hay House. Kindle Edition.

350 Acceptance

In acceptance, we enjoy the experience of harmony. We feel as though events are flowing. We feel secure. We can be of service to others without a feeling of self-sacrifice. There is the feeling: “I’m okay,” “You’re okay,” and “It’s okay.” It is a feeling of belonging, connectedness, fullness, loving, understanding, and the feeling of being understood . It is a feeling of caring, warmth, and self-worth. Because of the security of this state, we can allow ourselves to be soft, mellow, and natural. There is joy, and we feel “in tune” and relaxed. There is the feeling that it’s all right just to be ourselves.

Hawkins, David R. (2013-08-01). Letting Go (p. 165). Hay House. Kindle Edition.

200 Courage

The hallmark of courage is the knowledge and feeling, “I can.” It is a positive state in which we feel assured , skillful, adequate, capable, alive, loving and giving, with an overall zest for life. We are capable of humor, activity, confidence, and clarity. In this state, we feel centered, balanced, flexible, happy, independent, and self-sufficient. We can be inventive, creative, and open. In courage, there is a lot of energy, action, letting go, capacity to “be there,” to be spontaneous, resilient, resourceful, and cheerful. In this state, we can be very effective in the world.

Hawkins, David R. (2013-08-01). Letting Go (p. 154). Hay House. Kindle Edition.

175 Pride

Destructive Force: Bernie Madoff, Anthony Fauci, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, CIA, YouTube

Pride is devoid of love. Consequently, it is essentially destructive. Pride may take the form of over-valuation, denial, playing the martyr, being opinionated, arrogant, boastful, inflated, one-up, haughty, holier-than-thou, vain, self-centered , complacent, aloof, smug, snobbish, prejudiced, bigoted, pious, contemptuous, selfish, unforgiving, spoiled, rigid, patronizing, judgmental, and in milder forms, pigeonholing.

Intellectual pride leads to ignorance.

Spiritual pride is the main block to spiritual development and maturation in everyone.

Religious pride by self-identification with the righteous and “having the only true way” is the basis of all religious wars, rivalry, and dismal occurrences such as the Inquisition. The biggest downfall of all is religious pride and considering oneself entitled to kill others who don’t share one’s specific beliefs.

In all of us, the prideful feeling, “I have the answers,” blocks our growth and development. It is interesting that the egotistical part of the mind is willing to sacrifice the whole remainder of a person for its own sake. Rather than admit to being wrong, people will literally give up the life of the body itself and sacrifice any aspect of life on the altar of pride (e.g., religious wars and crusades). Male pride about those programs that our society considers masculine blocks the emotional and psychological inner development of most men in our society. Some women are now joining the ranks of chauvinism, which only compounds the problem and intensifies the battle of the sexes.

Hawkins, David R. (2013-08-01). Letting Go (pp. 138-139). Hay House. Kindle Edition.

150 Anger

Destructive Force: Bill Gates, Chase Bank, F.D.A., Fox, VAERS

Anger may vary all the way from rage to mild resentment. It includes revenge, outrage, indignation, fury, jealousy, vindictiveness, spite, hatred, contempt, wrath, argumentativeness , hostility, sarcasm, impatience, frustration, negativity, aggression, violence, revulsion, meanness, rebellion, explosive behavior, agitation, abusiveness, abrasiveness, smoldering, sullenness, pouting, and stubbornness. These variations of anger are well exemplified by the daily news on television. Anger may come up about the technique of surrender itself. Anger that one is expected to let go of feelings that, in the past, have been valued. Anger at the fear of loss. Anger at feelings in general. Anger at a feeling that does not relinquish immediately. There is a lot of energy in anger; therefore, we may actually feel energized when we are irritated or angry . One of the tricks people learn is to move up quickly from apathy and grief into anger, and then to jump from anger to pride, and then on into courage. In anger, there is the energy for action. This results in doingness in the world. When the “have-nots” of the world become energized by desire and move up to anger over what they lack, that anger moves them into the actions necessary to fulfill their dreams for a better life. The quantity of suppressed anger in the population can be verified quickly by seeing how popular violence is in the media, where the viewers are presented with a vicarious experience of letting out their anger in the form of beatings, shootings, stabbings, lynchings, killings of various “bad guys.” We typically feel so much guilt about anger that we find it necessary to make the object of our anger “wrong” so that we can say our anger is “justified.” Few are the persons who can take responsibility for their own anger and just say, “I am angry because I am full of angriness.”

Hawkins, David R. (2013-08-01). Letting Go (pp. 123-124). Hay House. Kindle Edition.